
1997
Filmmaker Judith Helfand turns the camera on herself to document her battle with cancer caused by DES, a drug prescribed to her mother during pregnancy. Refusing to confine the tears, rage, laughter and hope to dinner table conversations, Helfand invites us to witness her personal journey from radical hysterectomy patient to vocal opponent of toxic exposure. From her suburban home to the halls of Congress, the intensely private becomes widely public, and an American family is transformed and strengthened.

Canto alla Vita

Fort comme un ours

Cheap Food

Sugar vs Fat: Which is Worse?

Fittest on Earth: A Decade of Fitness

Unsupersize Us

Unrest

HERO

Prenatal & Postnatal Yoga

FAT: A Documentary 2

I Am One of the People

Young At Heart

The Way Home

River of Gold

Auf der Suche nach Heilern

Whose Home on the Range?

Bringing Out A Smile

The Quiet Zone

Tell Me Why: A Healthy Body

The Common Touch